Technical Group Leader
Technical Division Chairs
Safety
Engineering & Risk Analysis Division (SERAD)
John R. Etherton, Ph.D.
Tel: 304-285-5985
Fax: 304-285-6047
jre1@cdc.gov
Technology
& Society
Richard Ciocci,
Ph.D., PE
cioccir2@asme.org
MINUTES:
NEWSLETTER:
MISSION
GOALS
DIVISIONS
Management Division. Concerned with the management of the engineering
process at all its levels, national and international, and specifically as applied
to project and program management; process of technological innovation; motivation;
communication; human resources; organization and planning; technology forecasting
and assessment; product and market analysis and planning; technology forecasting
and assessment; product and market analysis and planning; sales engineering
organizations; technology transfer; finance; economic development; management
and information systems; application of computer programs and data banks; small
business; ecology, conservation and other issues; management development and
education; measurement of performance; quality and productivity; employment
of engineers and personal growth and management.
Safety Engineering and Risk Analysis Division (SERAD). Supports the advancment,
implementation and dissemination of safety, health and risk-related technologies,
both within the Society and externally. Specific fields of interest include
industry environmental control; machine guarding; mechanical equipment safety;
electrical equipment; plant utilities; personal protective equipment; toxic
explosive dusts and gases; safety supervision management; process and operations
layout design; maintenance; testing; safety codes; safety programs; transportation
safety; product safety; fire protection; quantitative risk assessment; risk
management; risk optimization; safety procedures; risk-based industrial emissions;
risk-based codes; accident analysis and statistical databases; and risk acceptability.
Technology and Society Division. Covers all aspects of the issues concerning
interactions of technology and society. To promote awareness and understanding
of the interrelationships between technological innovation and the world community,
especially pertaining to technology and its effects on education for and the
practice of mechanical engineering.
CONFERENCES
Intl Mechanical Engineering Congress & Exposition (IMECE) . The Divisions
in this Group will contribute over 20 sessions to this multi-disciplinary event.
You can view the calendar at http://calendar.asme.org/.